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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsCongratulations, America! & Saint Ronnie definitely deserves an honorable mention medal of some sort
The Last Colonial Massacre: Latin America in the Cold War. The relevant bits are here:On 5 December 1982, Ronald Reagan met the Guatemalan president, Efraín Ríos Montt, in Honduras. It was a useful meeting for Reagan. Well, I learned a lot, he told reporters on Air Force One. Youd be surprised. Theyre all individual countries. It was also a useful meeting for Ríos Montt. Reagan declared him a man of great personal integrity . . . totally dedicated to democracy, and claimed that the Guatemalan strongman was getting a bum rap from human rights organisations for his militarys campaign against leftist guerrillas. The next day, one of Guatemalas elite platoons entered a jungle village called Las Dos Erres and killed 162 of its inhabitants, 67 of them children. Soldiers grabbed babies and toddlers by their legs, swung them in the air, and smashed their heads against a wall. Older children and adults were forced to kneel at the edge of a well, where a single blow from a sledgehammer sent them plummeting below. The platoon then raped a selection of women and girls it had saved for last, pummelling their stomachs in order to force the pregnant among them to miscarry. They tossed the women into the well and filled it with dirt, burying an unlucky few alive. The only traces of the bodies later visitors would find were blood on the walls and placentas and umbilical cords on the ground.
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With the 1996 signing of a peace accord between the Guatemalan military and leftist guerrillas, the Latin American Cold War finally came to an end in the same place it had begun making Guatemalas the longest and most lethal of the hemispheres civil wars. Some 200,000 men, women and children were dead, virtually all at the hands of the military: more than were killed in Argentina, Uruguay, Chile, Brazil, Nicaragua and El Salvador combined, and roughly the same number as were killed in the Balkans. Because the victims were primarily Mayan Indians, Guatemala today has the only military in Latin America deemed by a UN-sponsored truth commission to have committed acts of genocide.
And here:
With the 1996 signing of a peace accord between the Guatemalan military and leftist guerrillas, the Latin American Cold War finally came to an end in the same place it had begun making Guatemalas the longest and most lethal of the hemispheres civil wars. Some 200,000 men, women and children were dead, virtually all at the hands of the military: more than were killed in Argentina, Uruguay, Chile, Brazil, Nicaragua and El Salvador combined, and roughly the same number as were killed in the Balkans. Because the victims were primarily Mayan Indians, Guatemala today has the only military in Latin America deemed by a UN-sponsored truth commission to have committed acts of genocide.
http://www.lrb.co.uk/v26/n22/corey-robin/dedicated-to-democracy
http://www.boomantribune.com/story/2013/5/11/0436/43630
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Congratulations, America! & Saint Ronnie definitely deserves an honorable mention medal of some sort (Original Post)
kpete
May 2013
OP
Indeed, Ma'am: Reagan Remains The Vilest Person Ever To Hold The Office Of President
The Magistrate
May 2013
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Lasher
(27,537 posts)1. And the US news media gives him a pass in every respect to this day.
LuvNewcastle
(16,834 posts)2. "They're all individual countries."
I still think Reagan was dumber than Dubya. Either that, or he was afflicted with Alzheimer's for the last 50 years of his life.
The Magistrate
(95,243 posts)3. Indeed, Ma'am: Reagan Remains The Vilest Person Ever To Hold The Office Of President